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  1. Help. Our mission is to collect, preserve and make available for research the history of the Big Red One. In fulfilling its mission, the Colonel Robert R. McCormick Research Center has established a Digital Archives site. Consisting of digitized versions of original 1st Infantry Division materials from the Research Center, the Digital Archives ...

  2. Col. Robert R. McCormick (1880-1955), editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune, died on April 1, 1955 in Wheaton, Illinois, where his estate, Cantigny, was located. His wife Maryland Mathison Hooper McCormick received many letters and telegrams of condolence after his death. Those expressions of sympathy form the basis of this collection.

  3. 11. Aug. 2012 · Robert R. McCormick Boys and Girls Club, Chicago, Illinois. 45 likes · 134 were here. Nonprofit organization

  4. Chicago Tribune1914–1955. When McCormick inherited The Chicago Tribune from his uncle, it had less than 200,000 subscribers, was the third largest newspaper in Chicago, and was barely surviving. McCormick helped place the paper on solid financial ground even acquiring timber land in Canada to supply the firm with a cost effective source of ...

  5. 19. Nov. 2020 · Obituary. Robert ”Bob” R. McCormick Sr., 80, beloved husband of Eleanor (Wright) McCormick, passed away on Thursday, November 19th, 2020. He was born September 6th, 1940 in Berea, Kentucky, son of the late Oliver P. and Ruby (Simpson) McCormick. Bob was a graduate of Berea College and had taught mathematics in Powell County and was a ...

  6. Major Robert R. McCormick. The publisher of the Chicago Tribune commanded the 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery at the start of the battle. He was evacuated during the battle due to the effects of poison gas and sinus infection. Major (eventually Colonel) McCormick was so moved by his experience serving in the First Division that he renamed ...

  7. 19. Nov. 2020 · He is survived by : his wife Eleanor McCormick (Wright); his sons, Robert R. McCormick Jr. (Jennie) and Andrew S. McCormick (Stephanie Herron); and his grandchildren, Kennedy McCormick and Alexandra Herron. Memorial contributions may be directed to Safe Harbor Baptist Fellowship, 519 Gano Avenue, Georgetown, Kentucky 40324, Penn Memorial ...